Other family members are visiting residents using the glass as a blocker from passing the virus to those most vulnerable. Staff at the home are actually cutting the glass and have set up chairs outside so those people outside can see and interact easier with those stuck on the inside, WECT reported.

The interactions are bringing a smile to not only the residents’ faces, but the workers’ too.

“It’s actually kind of funny because the family members are laughing and the residents are laughing and it’s not a bad situation. I see a lot of laughter and a lot of happiness even during this bad time,” April Bass, the facility’s community activity coordinator, told WECT.